Victoria Lawson, founder of Wholepal, transformed her initial vision of a comprehensive wholesale CRM into an AI-driven solution that addresses real industry challenges, such as manual data entry inefficiencies. This pivot empowered her confidence in investor discussions and emphasized the importance of focusing on critical problems to achieve success.More
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Podcast episode that features a female founder.
How Layco Makes Childbirth Safer and Healthcare Greener with Dieuwertje Drexhage | Show notes for episode 88 of Women Disrupting Tech
The podcast episode features Dieuwertje Drexhage, co-founder of Layco, discussing innovative reusable medical devices aimed at reducing healthcare’s environmental impact and improving access in underserved regions. Key points include affordability through a tiered pricing model, sustainability benefits, and enhancing patient safety and care quality. Tune in for inspiration in healthcare innovation.More
The Kindlee Case for Fair, Unbiased and Profitable AI with Carla Canino | Show notes on episode 84 of Women Disrupting Tech
Carla Canino, founder of Kindlee, discusses the significant cost of biases in AI and risk models in financial services, highlighting a potential loss of $443 billion annually. She emphasizes that reducing these biases can enhance financial inclusion, fairness, and profitability, advocating for ethical innovation to address systemic inequities within the industry. The blog contains the show notes of the episode and links to connect you with Carla and Kindlee.More
Using AI to Transform Therapy and Mental Health Outcomes with Diana Oganesian | Show notes on episode 83 of Women Disrupting Tech
Burnout among psychotherapists is increasing, with therapy’s effectiveness stagnant for 40 years. In Episode 83 of Women Disrupting Tech, Diana Oganesian discusses her AI platform, Sestive, aimed at revitalizing mental health care. The episode highlights the challenges therapists face and how technology can enhance therapy outcomes for both therapists and patients.More
Building Food for Skin, Wallet and Planet with Angela Ursem | Show notes on episode 77 of Women Disrupting Tech
Angela Ursem’s career pivoted after learning about Overshoot Day, prompting her to leave her marketing career and co-found Food for Skin during the pandemic. This beauty B Corp focuses on sustainable, edible ingredients and profitability to create lasting change. The episode on Women Disrupting Tech discusses how Angela and her sister are transforming the industry while balancing purpose and profit.More
The Twin Protocol to Redefine How We Preserve Our Legacy with Stacey Engle | Show notes on episode 76 of Women Disrupting Tech
In episode 76 of Women Disrupting Tech, Stacey Engle discusses her company, Twin Protocol, which utilizes AI-powered digital twins to enhance knowledge-sharing and legacy preservation. The episode explores solutions for protecting these twins from hacking and deepfakes, along with Engle’s entrepreneurial journey and her commitment to promoting gender equality in tech.More
Lieke Beelen on Making Legalese Easy to Understand with Visual Contracts | Show notes on episode 68 of Women Disrupting Tech
Lieke Beelen, founder of Visual Contracts, aims to simplify legal documents through visual design to enhance accessibility. In episode 68 of Women Disrupting Tech, she discusses stepping back from her startup, the challenges faced as a neuro-divergent founder, and the importance of co-founder alignment, emphasizing that taking a break can lead to rejuvenation.More
How to Inspire the Next Generation of Women in Tech with Mitra Gilasgar | Show Notes to Episode 67 of Women Disrupting Tech
Kasia Pokrop, founder of Mamamoon, uses technology to support women in the three stages of women’s health: Menstruation, Motherhood, and Menopause. She empowers pregnant women, partners, and herself by prioritizing self-care. The Mamamoon app transforms the journey from conception to postpartum, providing expert support during pregnancy and postpartum. Kasia’s inspiring journey and mission are shared in the Women Disrupting Tech podcast.More
Building Mamamoon to Support the 3 Ms of Women’s Health and Well-Being with Kasia Pokrop | Show Notes to Episode 66 of Women Disrupting Tech
Kasia Pokrop, founder of Mamamoon, uses technology to support women in the three stages of women’s health: Menstruation, Motherhood, and Menopause. She empowers pregnant women, partners, and herself by prioritizing self-care. The Mamamoon app transforms the journey from conception to postpartum, providing expert support during pregnancy and postpartum. Kasia’s inspiring journey and mission are shared in the Women Disrupting Tech podcast.More
Breaking the Food Allergy Cycle with Jozien Boersma | Show Notes to Episode 65 of Women Disrupting Tech
Jozien Boersma discusses Vini Mini’s approach to preventing food allergies by introducing common allergens to babies. Climate change is linked to the rising allergy prevalence. Vini Mini empowers parents to prevent allergies in babies. More
